Saturday, July 29, 2017

Cacti are exciting, diverse plants, with over 1750 species known!
Most are native to the Americans, and you can find Cacti plants from
South America all the way north, in Canada. Some species have beautiful
flowers that bloom, pollinated by bats, moths, or bees. Many cactus
fruits are edible, eaten by desert creatures like mice, goats, birds,
ants, and humans.
If you don’t have a green thumb, a Crochet
Cactus is the answer for you. You don’t have to worry about watering and
you certainly don’t need to make sure they have a sunny place in the
window! A Crochet Cactus will thrive anywhere with zero maintenance!

We’ve rounded up a collection of the most popular Crochet Cactus
ideas and you are going to be spoilt for choice. We have also included a
video tutorial that shows you how. Scroll our page for all the details
and Pin your favorites.

Crochet Cactus Video Tutorial

These
adorable cacti are placed in tiny pots and adorned with little eyes and
rosy cheeks! We’ve included this tutorial for you: click play on the
video below ⇓ to learn how to make them.

Did you know that there are 1,500 to 1,800 species
of Cacti. Each species for the most part fall into one of two core cacti
categories, these being opuntias or cactoids.Cacti
come in all shapes and sizes from round and short through to thin and
tall. The smallest grow just a few centimeters high and about 1 cm (0.4
in) across. The tallest cactus can reach heights close to 20m (66ft) and
up to 1 meter thick.